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<h2>Band membership</h2>

<h3>Description</h3>

<p>These data sets describe band members of the Beatles and Rolling Stones. They
are toy data sets that can be displayed in their entirety on a slide (e.g. to
demonstrate a join).
</p>


<h3>Usage</h3>

<pre>
band_members

band_instruments

band_instruments2
</pre>


<h3>Format</h3>

<p>Each is a tibble with two variables and three observations
</p>


<h3>Details</h3>

<p><code>band_instruments</code> and <code>band_instruments2</code> contain the same data but use
different column names for the first column of the data set.
<code>band_instruments</code> uses <code>name</code>, which matches the name of the key column of
<code>band_members</code>; <code>band_instruments2</code> uses <code>artist</code>, which does not.
</p>


<h3>Examples</h3>

<pre>
band_members
band_instruments
band_instruments2
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